Should I read the library or file first for the MPT?
Should I read the library or file first for the MPT?
Many students ask us: Should I read the library or file first for the MPT (multistate performance test)? Read more
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Many students ask us: Should I read the library or file first for the MPT (multistate performance test)? Read more
Are you looking to increase your multistate performance test (MPT) score? Whether you are studying at the last minute or well ahead of the bar exam, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind to increase your MPT score. In this post, we cover 5 MPT tricks (as well as two bonus MPT tricks!) to help you score higher on the MPT. Read more
How to Attack an MPT: Which sections to read first and in what order!
Many students wonder how to attack an MPT. Should you read the library first? The file? The task memo? And what do you read next? In this post, we tell you the best way to attack an MPT. Read more
The multistate performance test (MPT) is an often overlooked portion of the bar exam. But you should not overlook it! In UBE states (and in states where the MPT is worth 20% of your overall score) it is worth the equivalent of 70 multiple-choice questions! (As if that was not enough, if you are looking for more reasons to take the MPT seriously, check out this post.) In this post, we discuss the best MPT strategies to conquer the MPT. Read more
If you failed the Uniform bar exam, you are not alone. We have helped hundreds of students who failed the Uniform Bar Exam pass it on their next attempt. In this youtube video and below post, we cover the three most common reasons that we see students fail the Uniform Bar Exam. If you failed the Uniform Bar Exam, you may very well have failed for one of these reasons. If that is the case, we tell you how you can tackle the UBE the next time to make sure you pass! Read more
The MPT is SUCH an important part of most state bar exams (especially in UBE jurisdictions, where it is worth 20% of your score!). It is so important to take the MPT seriously. The best way to do that is to acquire as many MPT practice questions as possible so that you can get to work.
We may be biased but we think our MPT books are the best source for MPT questions — better than any other current MPT resource out there. Read more
What is the Uniform Bar Exam? Are you getting ready to take the bar exam soon? If so, you may have heard about the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). The UBE is still relatively new, but it has been quickly increasing in popularity since its first administration in 2011. In fact, more than half of U.S. jurisdictions now administer the UBE.
The Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) is a fairly new bar examination that has been increasing in popularity in recent years. Three parts make up the UBE: the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE), and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT).
Many students ask us “What is the MPT?” In this post, we give an overview of the MPT and offer some tips on what you can do to conquer the MPT.
If you’re planning to take the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) soon, whether it’s for the first time or after previously failing, you should really consider working with a bar exam tutor. A UBE tutor is a great way to get extra, one-on-one assistance that is lacking from most commercial bar prep courses.
Four Reasons You May Have Failed the Uniform Bar Exam
If you failed the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), we promise it is not the end of the world (even though it may feel like it for a little while). One important step you can take to make sure you pass the next bar exam is to ensure you are not studying the exact same way you did before. It is important to figure out why you failed the Uniform Bar Exam so that you can address your weaknesses and pass next time!
We talk to students who fail the Uniform Bar Exam every administration. Below is a summary of four common reasons that examinees fail the UBE and what you can do to overcome these pitfalls.
Is The Uniform Bar Exam Hard?: If you are a law student planning to take the bar exam soon, there’s a good chance you have at least heard about the Uniform Bar Exam (or UBE). The UBE is a relatively new bar examination. In fact, there’s a pretty good chance that when you started law school, the UBE wasn’t in your state. Despite its novelty, the UBE is quickly increasing in popularity. Since its first administration in 2011, the UBE has now been adopted by more than half of all U.S. jurisdictions.
Since the UBE is still so new and is being administered in new jurisdictions with every bar administration, students are understandably apprehensive about the UBE’s difficulty. One of the most common questions we get from law students when discussing the UBE is, “Is the Uniform Bar Exam hard?”
Looking for a new approach to the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)? Check out some of our recent UBE course testimonials from the July 2017 UBE course. Read more
In this post, George, a bar exam taker who has sat for both Michigan and Maryland describes his experience sitting for the Maryland bar exam!
In the second installment of our series on our Uniform Bar Exam resources, here are our 7 best Uniform Bar Exam resources under $500! (If you are looking for our seven best free Uniform Bar Exam resources, check out this post!)
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